[Haskell-cafe] Infinite lists in real world programs
Edward Z. Yang
ezyang at MIT.EDU
Wed Dec 15 19:14:05 CET 2010
It sounds like a good fit for your problem as stated. One thing to note
is that Haskell will give you great abstractions for very strong amounts
of code, as long as what you want to do is a good fit for the abstraction.
Haskell makes it quite hard to fit a square peg into a round hole, so
if one day you decide you need an agent that generates random numbers,
you can either do dangerous stuff with unsafeInterleaveIO or you'll need
to find a more flexible abstraction.
Cheers,
Edward
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